700 migrants feared dead in Mediterranean shipwrecks: UN

May 29, 2016 02:54 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:43 am IST - POZZALLO, Italy

In this photo taken in the Mediterranean Sea, off the Libyan coast, Friday, May 27, 2016, rescuers help migrants to board rubber dinghies before towing them to the Italian Navy ship Vega, after the boat they were aboard sunk. The Italian navy says it has saved 135 migrants from a sinking boat and recovered 45 bodies in the Mediterranean.

In this photo taken in the Mediterranean Sea, off the Libyan coast, Friday, May 27, 2016, rescuers help migrants to board rubber dinghies before towing them to the Italian Navy ship Vega, after the boat they were aboard sunk. The Italian navy says it has saved 135 migrants from a sinking boat and recovered 45 bodies in the Mediterranean.

The United Nations refugee agency says over 700 migrants may have drowned in Mediterranean Sea shipwrecks south of Italy in the last few days as they tried to reach Europe.

Carlotta Sami, spokeswoman for United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), said over the phone on Sunday, an estimated 100 people are missing from a smugglers’ boat that capsized on Wednesday.

She said about 550 others are missing from a smuggling boat that capsized on Thursday morning. She says refugees say that boat, carrying about 670 people, didn’t have an engine and was being towed by another smuggling boat before it capsized. About 25 people from it survived, 79 others were rescued by patrol boats and 15 dead bodies were recovered.

Ms. Sami says 45 more bodies were recovered from a shipwreck on Friday and many more are reported missing.

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